Photos: Milestones, August 11, 2012

60th: Sisto and Luisa Pinazza were married Aug. 16, 1952, in Windsor. They have four children, eight grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. They will celebrate their diamond anniversary with family.

60th: Jean and Stan Killick were married Aug. 16, 1952, at Cottam Baptist Church in Cottam. They have two children and three grandchildren. They will celebrate their diamond anniversary quietly with family.

50th: Angela and Gerard Beneteau were married July 21, 1962, at Immaculate Conception Church in Pain Court. They have five children, 14 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. They celebrated their golden anniversary with family.

50th: Joyce and Harold Dube were married Aug. 11, 1962 at Holy Name of Mary Church in Windsor. They have three children and two grandchildren. They will celebrate their golden anniversary with family and friends.

50th: Trennie and Sinclair Laforet were married Aug. 11, 1962, at St. Michael's Church in Leamington. They have four children, 15 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. They are celebrating their golden anniversary during a British Isles cruise and with family and friends.

50th: Karen and Charlie Simpson were married Aug. 11, 1962, at Assumption Church in Windsor. They have two children, five grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. They celebrated their golden anniversary during a trip to Orlando, Florida.

50th: Milivoj and Marija Prepolec were married Aug. 11, 1962, in Zagreb, Croatia. They have four children, six grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. They will celebrate their golden anniversary with family and friends at St. Francis of Assisi Parish during a blessing of the hands.

60th: John and Lee Brennan were married Aug. 16, 1952, at Avondale United Church in Tillsonburg. They have six children, 11 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. They celebrated their diamond anniversary with family.

90th: Nicholas Kouvelas was born Aug. 7, 1922, in Detroit, Mich. He has two children and three grandchildren. He celebrated his 90th birthday with family.

If you wear glasses, take them off. Dunk them in a puddle, shake ‘n’ bake them with some grit from the shoulder of the road, scrape away what you can with your glove, and then put them back on. That’s the view too many people believe is good enough to have through the windshield of their car.